Mind Map Vocab Here you will find an ongoing list of all of the vocabulary terms that we touch on in this course. You will be creating a mind map that will display your understanding of each vocabulary word and how it relates to other vocabulary words we learn throughout the course.What is a mind map???
To make your mind map, go to: mind42.com! Note: You may add more/other words to your mind map than the ones listed here! These are just the minimum/starting point!
List of Vocabulary:
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Food chain
Food web
Producer
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Tertiary consumer
Decomposer
Trophic levels
Biotic factors
Abiotic factors
Biomes
Rainforest
Temperate deciduous forest
Coniferous forest
Desert
Tundra
Freshwater biome
Marine biome
Grassland/savannah
Biodiversity
Niche
Ecological succession
Primary succession
Secondary succession
Pioneer species
Climax community
Limiting factors
Carrying capacity
Population growth rate
Exponential growth (J-curve)
S-curve
Water Pollution
Groundwater
Aquifer
Runoff
Erosion
Impermeable surface
Watershed
Divide (ridge)
Wetlands
Point source pollution
Non-point source pollution
Land Use
Agriculture
Commercial
Residential
Conservation
Preservation
Natural Resources
Renewable Resources
Non-Renewable Resources
Sustainability
Ecological Footprint *No more words will be added.*
Here you will find an ongoing list of all of the vocabulary terms that we touch on in this course. You will be creating a mind map that will display your understanding of each vocabulary word and how it relates to other vocabulary words we learn throughout the course. What is a mind map???
To make your mind map, go to: mind42.com!
Note: You may add more/other words to your mind map than the ones listed here! These are just the minimum/starting point!
List of Vocabulary:
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Food chain
Food web
Producer
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Tertiary consumer
Decomposer
Trophic levels
Biotic factors
Abiotic factors
Biomes
Rainforest
Temperate deciduous forest
Coniferous forest
Desert
Tundra
Freshwater biome
Marine biome
Grassland/savannah
Biodiversity
Niche
Ecological succession
Primary succession
Secondary succession
Pioneer species
Climax community
Limiting factors
Carrying capacity
Population growth rate
Exponential growth (J-curve)
S-curve
Water Pollution
Groundwater
Aquifer
Runoff
Erosion
Impermeable surface
Watershed
Divide (ridge)
Wetlands
Point source pollution
Non-point source pollution
Land Use
Agriculture
Commercial
Residential
Conservation
Preservation
Natural Resources
Renewable Resources
Non-Renewable Resources
Sustainability
Ecological Footprint
*No more words will be added.*
Can I see an example? Mrs. Matthaei's Environmental Science Vocab example